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| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by Method-Man(m): 5:47pm On Jun 11, 2008 |
tinkinfela: zimbabwean dollars should not be called dollars at all it is a useless and worthless piece of paper with mugabe grinning like a slowpoke on it! |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by sultaan(m): 8:32pm On Jun 11, 2008 |
I never thought I could see it in my lifetime, but they will be better off using cowries when Mugabe wins the rerun election(they should have gotten rid of him when they had that golden opportunity) |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by weirdklade(m): 7:43pm On Jun 21, 2008 |
Kinda of funny someone wants to sell a baby boy for that amount,does it really retail that much any longer ? |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by tinkinfela(m): 3:33pm On Jul 03, 2008 |
weirdklade: Go price baby boy for market. the least you will see is 1.3M |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by adamalalim(m): 6:53pm On Jul 03, 2008 |
why should you compaire tokunbo with nigeria fairly used car. dont you co that again |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by austinobee: 11:49am On Aug 26, 2008 |
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| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by allenvic: 6:35am On Jan 29, 2009 |
which is better a fairly used VW BORA or a Tokunbo HONDA BULLDOG |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by rotoye: 4:28pm On Mar 25, 2009 |
Hi guys. i have a toyota corolla first lady for sale and the price is 400k its newly sprayed, nice interior, good body work. in fact there is no need for anything to be done on the car. the battery, wipers, mirrors are all new. pls call me on 08052133794 |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by Siena(m): 4:40pm On Mar 25, 2009 |
If I had to make a choice, it'd be a Tokunbo car. I personally wouldn't buy a Nigerian used one. |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by amy4god: 12:14pm On Apr 16, 2009 |
i need a small truck for commercial purposes and got about 600k can anyone assist with information or contact |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by Aaron10: 6:06pm On Apr 16, 2009 |
Where is the car located? Am interested, reply asap |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by rotoye: 7:14pm On Apr 21, 2009 |
aron10, sorry im just replyin ur mail . the car is located in ogudu gra, but u can call me up anytime ur in vi. cos i still take it to wrk some times. my number is 08052133794 or 07041164909 |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by sweetnekys: 2:40pm On May 29, 2009 |
Honda baby boy for sale, special edition, alloy wheels, special lights, fact fitted, etc asking price NGN850K Call me, 08058863979 please let me know if this baby boy still availble and if yes let me know the features of it before i halla you on phone |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by Nezan(m): 6:14pm On Jun 02, 2009 |
Personally, I will prefer Toks to Naija used. Even second-hand oyibo jeans dey strong pass Aba jeans. ![]() |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by upward(m): 10:44pm On Jun 12, 2009 |
Hello all, I need a Toyota camry 1999 model, between 500k - 600k, any takers?? Location is Abuja. |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by tinkinfela(m): 10:21am On Oct 22, 2009 |
@sweetnekys it's still available but im in germany now, thats why u couldnt get to me thru fone, give me yur number, il give u a call when im back in the country. |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by naggbajumo(m): 10:51am On Oct 22, 2009 |
i want to know if u will pay after the car gets down to 9j.i want to know how is a toyota camry 2007 or a honda accord 2007.or toyota avalon 2005/2006. |
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| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by lincolnj88: 1:19pm On May 28, 2010 |
get this new b rands |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by tinkinfela(m): 4:57pm On Aug 06, 2010 |
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| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by chelseabmw(m): 5:41pm On Aug 09, 2010 |
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| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by Columella: 4:01pm On Oct 25, 2010 |
Dear Sir/Madam, I present to you an investment opportunity with a very high Return On Investment. COLUMELLA NIGERIA is a specialized Haulage services Company formed to carry out transport requirement to a specialized market throughout Nigeria and West Africa COLUMELLA NIGERIA is well positioned and committed to offer qualitative Haulage and Logistics services. We take pride in our excellent human and material resources as well as technology-driven expertise, which enable us to deliver customized service as well as simplified logistics solutions OUR PLAN In accordance to the recent increase in demand of our numerous clients and the poor conditions of some vehicles in our fleet, we are currently planning to acquire vehicles and expand our services to meet the demand and expectation of our numerous customers to the highest degree. In this view, we seek investors to add/purchase the following vehicles with their respective prices to our existing resources: (A COMPLETE BUSINESS PLAN WOULD BE SENT TO YOU ONCE YOU MAIL US BACK INFORMING YOU MORE ON HOW TO INVEST AND ABOUT THE COMPANY) This investment could be done either by shipping your trucks or in cash. you dont have to sell your truck instead you should invest it with us We invest in market research and product development to continually improve the service and procure follow-on vehicles. Follow-on will be introduced into the demanding markets before existing vehicles enter the declining stage of their life cycles. WHY YOU MUST INVEST WITH US Looking at the high returns on the business, you cannot but invest to earn as much as 50 -60% annually. Secondly, it is a kind of business that cannot be overtaken by the occurrence of time, as there must be production, consumption, importation and exportation; then there shall always be transportation. Thirdly, the burden of managing your portfolio is lifted up from your shoulder; while you rest, we do our best to give you the edge by: 1. Paying the driver and motor boy salary 2. Fuelling the vehicle 3. Renewing the vehicle documents when due 4. Maintaining and servicing the vehicle regularly Within the span of one and half year at most, your investment is realized, while your capital is still intact. SUMMARY Please do contact us for more information and we would be glad to do business with you. visit our site for more information call us on: +2348029716876 +2348136186483 www.columella.fewom.org columellanigeria@gmail.com Thank you very much Williams Okebugwu I. MD/CEO Columella Nigeria Company |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by benpentium: 10:51am On May 13, 2011 |
Hello, my name is ben, i want a car of 350K, preferably Honda baby boy or Good Toyota products directly from cotonou. i want it in a couple of of month. this is my number just in case 08039112472 |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by chelseabmw(m): 1:00pm On May 13, 2011 |
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| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by sultaan(m): 7:23pm On May 13, 2011 |
Calling all fraudsters and future victim, thread is hot and prepped for takings. Fall in lets make a deal ![]() |
| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by mosco123: 5:10pm On Dec 14, 2011 |
my names are mr nwakamma obiora i have honda civic 2009 model 8000 kilometers done still very new and attractive if ur interested call +2348035142959 my number will be unavailable when i travel back |
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| Re: Tukunbo Cars Vs Nigerian Fairly Used? by ivoryhouse(m): 7:29pm On Mar 16 |
Toks2008: Hi Guys, Well said brow, i agree with you on all but the manual car issue. If you live in lagos, a manual car may not be a good idea. also, you can save a lot of money pre-ordering a car from the U.S. By the time you clear and register, its still a lot cheaper than cars bought here in Nigeria (assuming you know how to ship and clear it, if no, buy through someone who does). |
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